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Counter-transference
Disciplines > Psychoanalysis > Concepts > Counter-transference Description | Discussion | See also
DescriptionCounter-transference is the effect that transference has on a person and how they respond as a result. In particular, counter-transference is relevant for analysts who may easily become the target of their patients' affections and who, if they are not careful, may respond inappropriately and in a way that reinforces rather than acts to resolve their patients' problems. DiscussionKleinian psychotherapists are trained to pay attention to the effect of transference on them, noticing how they feel when their patients use transference, and how their own inner world is impacted. This gives them an additional tool in understanding how their patients are operating. Clients who project onto the analyst may watch for signs of counter-transference to indicate that they have affected the analyst and are hence in control. Games of control may thus ensue. The counter-transference hook is the 'hot button' of the analyst that the client may find to get them hooked into the game. There is also a danger of the game escalating as the analyst becomes revolted by the transferred object, projects back hate and seeks to punish the client in some way. See alsoKlein, Transference, Projection and Introjection, Games
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